Learn about the normal range of newborn jaundice and how to handle situations where jaundice levels are too high.
Understanding the normal range of newborn jaundice, distinguishing between physiological and pathological jaundice, to ensure the health of newborns.
Learn about the normal range of jaundice in newborns, as well as how to assess and treat pathological jaundice.
Understand the safe range of newborn jaundice levels, how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, and master appropriate treatment methods.
Explore the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice, emphasizing the importance of determining the cause of jaundice and the corresponding treatment plans for different causes.
Full-term newborns may develop jaundice between 2 to 3 days after birth, but if it lasts longer or the total bilirubin level exceeds 7.0 umol/L, it may be pathological jaundice, requiring medication intervention and blue light therapy. It is also necessary to rule out breast milk jaundice.
The causes and treatment methods of neonatal pneumonia and pathological jaundice.
Understanding the time frame for neonatal jaundice to disappear, distinguishing between physiological and pathological jaundice, and providing professional advice.
Explore the reasons behind newborns developing a jaundice-like skin, including physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice, as well as corresponding treatment methods.
Discuss the possibility of recurrence of neonatal jaundice and post-treatment precautions.